Fill in the circle under the picture that shows how the paper looks when it is opened. Which number goes in the square with the question mark? Which word in the bottom row fits best with the words in the top row? Think about how the words in the top row go together. There are two norms used by the CogAT when scoring results. One of the norms, the age norm, is used to compare the performance in relation to other children of the same age. The CogAT also returns a raw score, which is later transformed into a Standard Age Score (also known as SAS). Finally, you can also check out our Parent Manual to get all the information available about the CogAT. In addition to this, you can learn a lot about the different questions using our comprehensive study guides for different batteries of the test. Our practice packs feature many questions in all the different batteries and subtopics of the CogAT and the CogAT Screening Form. Take advantage of our detailed explanation to learn new strategies and solve challenging questions. TestPrep-Online offers preparation packs for the CogAT Screening Form as well as the original CogAT for many levels. That is to say, Picture/Verbal Analogies (depending on the grade), Number Analogies, and Figure Matrices. Make sure to check whether your child will be taking the CogAT or the CogAT Screening Form and the appropriate level of the test. This new exam consists of the first exam in each battery of the original CogAT test. The CogAT has also released a new test called: CogAT Screening Form. This is to make the questions more intuitive and easier to solve for children that are still learning to read. The primary levels of the CogAT focus more on picture analogies and picture classification instead of their verbal equivalents. Each of these subtopics help develop a different skill and it is important to see all the different types of questions, their solutions, and the explanations to avoid having any surprises the day of the test. These batteries feature the following topics: Picture/Verbal analogies, Sentence Completion, Picture/Verbal Classification, Number Analogies, Number Series, Number Puzzles, Figure Matrices, Figure Classification, and Paper Folding. The CogAT 10 test is divided into different sections known as batteries: Verbal battery, Nonverbal battery, and Quantitative battery. The following questions in this CogAT 10 practice test are written in the format of the CogAT and serve as practice to locate the areas that need strengthening as well as familiarize yourself with the contents of the exam.